Structure - System description WO

SmartHandle 3062 always consists of two sides:

Master (inner side)

Slave (outside)

  • Central Unit (= CU)
  • Batteries
  • Card Reader (CR)
  • LockNode (LN)
  • Always inside the door
  • Permanently engaged
  • Always on the outside of the door
  • Can only be engaged with identification medium

During installation, the two halves are separated from each other.

The body differs depending on the variant and equipment:

Escape&Return (.ER)

Master (inner side)

Slave (outside)

  • Central Unit (= CU)
  • Batteries
  • Sensors for Escape&Return
  • Card Reader (CR)
  • LockNode (LN)
  • Always inside the door
  • Permanently engaged
  • Always on the outside of the door
  • Can only be engaged with identification medium

DoorMonitoring (.DM)

DoorMonitoring SmartHandles use sensors to detect different door statuses.

Master (inner side)

Slave (outside)

  • Central Unit (= CU)
  • Batteries
  • Sensors for DoorMonitoring
    • Inside handle sensor
    • Bolt (only together with a self-locking mortise lock in which a SimonsVoss sensor or a third-party sensor is optionally installed - see list of compatible sensor locks)
    • Fastening screw sensor in mortise lock
  • Card Reader (CR)
  • LockNode (LN)
  • Always inside the door
  • Permanently engaged
  • Always on the outside of the door
  • Can only be engaged with identification medium

The sensitivity of the sensors is set in the SmartIntego tool. If one of the sensors detects a change, this change is immediately forwarded to the integrator system.

DoorMonitoring SmartHandle 3062 can detect the following statuses:

  • Engaged/Disengaged
  • Handle pressed/not pressed (inside handle and, if engaged, also outside handle)
  • Door open
  • Door closed
  • Door open too long (adjustable timer in SmartHandle)
  • Door closed after open too long
  • Door locked (only together with a self-locking mortise lock)
  • Door unlocked (only together with a self-locking mortise lock)
  • Tampering attempt
    • Fastening screw
    • Intrusion attempt
    • Sensor malfunction
    • Manipulation of the handle

For details, please refer to the documentation of the integrator system.

NOTE

notice

Programming error during interrupted or changed master-slave pairing

The master and slave are factory configured as belonging together. Replacing knobs will result in programming errors.

Master and slave communicate during programming.

  1. Make sure that the master and slave are physically connected during programming.